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  1. Technology and Destiny of Man.Pratul Kumar Saraswati - 2006 - In Baidyanath Saraswati (ed.), Voice of life: traditional thought and modern science. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld in association with N.K. Bose Memorial Foundation, Varanasi.
     
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    Mine, Me, I: Śamkarāchārya on the Notion of Self and Identity: A Critical Study.Deepak Kumar Sethy - 2022 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):19-41.
    The proposed study aims to explore the concepts of self and identity in the philosophy of Śamkarāchārya, the Vedantic philosopher. This critical study seeks to foreground Śamkara, the account of the self that overcomes the limitations of the physicalist and the mentalist accounts of the human self. It focuses on the questions of the ownership of the self, the stability of identity despite the change, the consciousness and its relation to the self. It explains the notion of self by equating (...)
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    Evaluating assessment tools of the quality of clinical ethics consultations: a systematic scoping review from 1992 to 2019.Nicholas Yue Shuen Yoon, Yun Ting Ong, Hong Wei Yap, Kuang Teck Tay, Elijah Gin Lim, Clarissa Wei Shuen Cheong, Wei Qiang Lim, Annelissa Mien Chew Chin, Ying Pin Toh, Min Chiam, Stephen Mason & Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundAmidst expanding roles in education and policy making, questions have been raised about the ability of Clinical Ethics Committees (CEC) s to carry out effective ethics consultations (CECons). However recent reviews of CECs suggest that there is no uniformity to CECons and no effective means of assessing the quality of CECons. To address this gap a systematic scoping review of prevailing tools used to assess CECons was performed to foreground and guide the design of a tool to evaluate the quality (...)
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    Prospective sustainable agriculture principles inspired by green chemistry.Praveen Kumar Sharma - 2022 - Foundations of Chemistry 24 (3):359-362.
    In present day’s sustainable agriculture is relatively a new area which required more attention by scientist/researchers and this one treated as basic need of human survival. In past decades, sustainable agriculture meets environmental and economic goals simultaneously, that’s why this field has received widespread interest. Green Chemistry is described as the ‘‘design of chemical products and processes to eliminate or reduce the use and generation of hazardous substances. Green chemistry mainly based on 12 principles and plays a very important role (...)
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    Studies on the nature of love: essays on Sri Chaitanya, Sri Ramakrishna-Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, Sri Aurobindo and J. Krishnamurti.Sanat Kumar Sen - 2012 - Kolkata: Suchetana.
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    The Indian Context for Buddhist Reductionism.Prabal Kumar Sen - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (2):537-547.
    In 1984, Derek Parfit, in his book Reasons and Persons, argued in favor of the reductionist view about persons, which at that time aroused a great deal of controversy. Although Parfit’s views were not accepted by the majority of the exponents of Western analytic philosophy, in Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy Mark Siderits observes that Parfit did not abandon the view that “the existence of a person just consists in the existence of a brain and a body and the occurrence (...)
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    The philosophy of Swami Vivekananda: Chicago address centenary volume: homage from Visva-Bharati.Pradip Kumar Sengupta (ed.) - 1995 - Kolkata: Progressive Publishers.
    Contributed papers presented during the national seminar held at Visva- Bharati, from August 20-21, 1993.
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  8. Regulations in India.Arvind Kumar Sharma, Tarani Prakash Shrivastava, Meghna Amrita Singh & Jitin Ahuja - 2024 - In Faraat Ali & Leo M. L. Nollet (eds.), Global regulations of medicinal, pharmaceutical, and food products. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
     
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    Disgusting desire: The Windup Girl as both object of desire and abject body.Mahesh Krishna & Nagendra Kumar - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (1):117-124.
    The primary question this article deals with is one of ontology. In a dystopian world populated with genetically engineered windups and hybrids, what constitutes ‘the human’? This article looks at how the posthuman body in a dystopian novel like The Windup Girl, set in a world where geographical, political, social, economic and religious norms and boundaries are erased and reconfigured, can in no way simply remain a mere body, but transmutes into a highly complex political and social site from whence (...)
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    Assessing the utilization of maternal and child health care among married adolescent women: evidence from India.Lucky Singh, Rajesh Kumar Rai & Prashant Kumar Singh - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (1):1.
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    Multi-agent path finding with mutex propagation.Han Zhang, Jiaoyang Li, Pavel Surynek, T. K. Satish Kumar & Sven Koenig - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 311 (C):103766.
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    The role of palliative medicine in ICU bed allocation in COVID-19: a joint position statement of the Singapore Hospice Council and the Chapter of Palliative Medicine Physicians.Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Han Yee Neo, Elisha Wan Ying Chia, Kuang Teck Tay, Noreen Chan, Patricia Soek Hui Neo, Cynthia Goh, Tan Ying Peh, Min Chiam & James Alvin Yiew Hock Low - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (2):205-211.
    Facing the possibility of a surge of COVID-19-infected patients requiring ventilatory support in Intensive Care Units, the Singapore Hospice Council and the Chapter of Palliative Medicine Physicians forward its position on the guiding principles that ought to drive the allocation of ICU beds and its role in care of these patients and their families.
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  13. Cinematic Representations of Facial Anomalies Across Time and Cultures.Connor Wagner, Clifford Ian Workman, Mariola Paruzel-Czachura, Satvika Kumar, Lauren Salinero, Carlos Barrero, Matthew Pontell, Jesse Taylor & Anjan Chatterjee - forthcoming - PsyArXiv Preprint:1-32.
    The “scarred villain” trope, where facial differences like scars signify moral corruption, is ubiquitous in film (e.g., Batman’s The Joker). Strides by advocacy groups to undermine the trope, however, suggest cinematic representations of facial differences could be improving with time. This preregistered study characterized facial differences in film across cultures (US vs. India) and time (US: 1980-2019, India: 2000-2019). Top-grossing films by country and decade were screened for characters with facial differences. We found that the scarred villain trope has actually (...)
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  14. On carcinomas and other pathological entities.Barry Smith, Anand Kumar, Werner Ceusters & Cornelius Rosse - 2005 - Comparative and Functional Genomics 6 (7/8):379–387.
    Tumors, abscesses, cysts, scars, fractures are familiar types of what we shall call pathological continuant entities. The instances of such types exist always in or on anatomical structures, which thereby become transformed into pathological anatomical structures of corresponding types: a fractured tibia, a blistered thumb, a carcinomatous colon. In previous work on biomedical ontologies we showed how the provision of formal definitions for relations such as is_a, part_of and transformation_of can facilitate the integration of such ontologies in ways which have (...)
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    Genomic Testing and Genomic Care: Are They Talking to Each Other?Julian Barwell & Anirudh Kumar - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 6 (6).
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    CAE-Driven Evaluations of Surgical Fixations on Lumbar Spine: An Option for Aiding Ethics in Orthopedics.Gunti Ranga Srinivas, Malhar N. Kumar, Anindya Deb & Subrata Saha - 2014 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 5 (4):313-322.
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    A Critical Analysis of Dignāga’s Refutation of Non-Buddhist Schools Theory of Perception.Bhima Kumar Kukkamalla - 2024 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 41 (1):1-16.
    Among the means of valid cognition, the one which appears first in every enumeration, which was considered as being the basis of all other means of knowledge and which was considered as a legitimate method of knowledge by all schools of Indian thought is perception (pratyakṣa). With regard to perception, we can naturally expect such questions as ‘what is it to perceive’ or ‘what do we mean when we say that something is perceived’. It is generally believed that the philosophical (...)
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    Examining inter-generational differentials in maternal health care service utilization: Insights from the indian demographic and health survey.Prashant Kumar Singh & Lucky Singh - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 46 (3):1-20.
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    Changing self-concept in the time of COVID-19: a close look at physician reflections on social media.Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Stephen Mason, Crystal Lim, Kiley Wei Jen Loh, Wei Sean Yong, Jin Wei Kwek, Yoke Lim Soong, Yun Ting Ong, Ruth Si Man Wong, Javier Rui Ming Tan, Elijah Gin Lim, Caleb Wei Hao Ng, Keith Zi Yuan Chua, Elaine Quah, Chong Yao Ho & Min Chiam - 2022 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 17 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has changed the healthcare landscape drastically. Stricken by sharp surges in morbidity and mortality with resource and manpower shortages confounding their efforts, the medical community has witnessed high rates of burnout and post-traumatic stress amongst themselves. Whilst the prevailing literature has offered glimpses into their professional war, no review thus far has collated the deeply personal reflections of physicians and ascertained how their self-concept, self-esteem and perceived self-worth has altered during this crisis. Without adequate intervention, this may (...)
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  20. Hand Written Digit Recognition Using Elman Neural Network on Master-Slave Architecture.J. V. S. Srinivas, P. Vijay Kumar & P. Premchand - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press.
     
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  21. Saksi It's Nature, Role & Status in Advaitic Tradition.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (4):575-588.
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  22. A Primer on the distinction between justification and excuse.Akhilesh Kumar Singh, Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt, Serhiy Demeshko, Sebastian Dechert & Franc Meyer - 2009 - In David Papineau (ed.), Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  23. Education in Human Rights.Rajesh Kumar Sinha - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
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    5. For the best paper showing that motion is or is not possible in Whitehead's later philosophy.Ajit Kumar Sinha - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):144-147.
  25. History and philosophy of Buddhism: based mainly on Pali cannonical [sic] and exegetical literature.Sheo Kumar Singh - 1982 - Patna, India: Associated Book Agency.
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    L'érosion silencieuse.Ujjwal Kumar Singh - 2005 - Diogène 212 (4):147-168.
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  27. Nalanda: A Seat of Cultural Tourism.Binod Kumar Sinha - 2002 - In R. Panth (ed.), Nalanda and Buddhism. Nalanda: Nava Nalanda Mahavihara. pp. 162.
     
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  28. Punarjanmavimarśaḥ: anātmavādināmaekātmavādināñca = Rebirth, a critical study.Dharmendra Kumar Singhdeo - 2008 - Jammū: Vīṇāpāṇiprakāśanam.
    Concept of rebirth in Indic philosophy; an analytical study.
     
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  29. Perspectives in yoga: [papers].Ajit Kumar Sinha (ed.) - 1976 - Varanasi: Bharata Manisha.
     
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  30. Philosophy of Health and Medical Sciences.Ajit Kumar Sinha - 1983 - Associated Publishers.
     
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    Role of Periosteal Pedicle Graft as an Autogenous Guided Tissue Membrane in Periodontal Regeneration: An Ethical Perspective.Rameshwari Singhal, Sumit Kumar, Pavitra Rastogi & Divya Mehrotra - 2012 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 3 (1-3):163-171.
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  32. Tilak's Interpretation of the Bhagavadgtta in the Gita Rahasya.Sunil Kumar Singh - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
     
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    The neuroscience global village.Jitendra Kumar Sinha, Shampa Ghosh & Manchala Raghunath - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (1):7-9.
  34. The Sociological Component of Gandhi's Philosophy.Rajesh Kumar Sinha - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
     
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    Essentials of Hindustani Music.Sushil Kumar Saxena - 1964 - Diogenes 12 (45):1-23.
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  36. A strategy for improving and integrating biomedical ontologies.Cornelius Rosse, Anand Kumar, Jose L. V. Mejino, Daniel L. Cook, Landon T. Detwiler & Barry Smith - 2007 - In Ron Rudnicki (ed.), Proceedings of the Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association. AMIA.
    The integration of biomedical terminologies is indispensable to the process of information integration. When terminologies are linked merely through the alignment of their leaf terms, however, differences in context and ontological structure are ignored. Making use of the SNAP and SPAN ontologies, we show how three reference domain ontologies can be integrated at a higher level, through what we shall call the OBR framework (for: Ontology of Biomedical Reality). OBR is designed to facilitate inference across the boundaries of domain ontologies (...)
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    Bhagvad Gita: economic development and management.Ajai Kumar Srivastava - 1980 - New Delhi: Abhinav Publications.
    ... Achievement motivation in Gita 99-125 characteristics of achievement- oriented individual 100-103 its significance for Indian management 108-109 Aquinas ...
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    Religious renunciation of a pastoral people.Vinay Kumar Srivastava - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Religion of the Rabaris of the Rajasthan, India; a study.
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  39. Socrates and the Discourse of the Hysteric.Shiva Kumar Srinivasan - 2000 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 9:18.
     
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  40. Why Is Derrida Afraid of Hysteria?Shiva Kumar Srinivasan - 2002 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 11:137.
     
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  41. What is Living and What is Dead in Buddhist Philosophy.Avinash Kumar Srivastava - 2002 - In R. Panth (ed.), Nalanda and Buddhism. Nalanda: Nava Nalanda Mahavihara. pp. 242.
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    Teachers' Value Consonance and Employee-Based Brand Equity: The Mediating Role of Belongingness and Self-Efficacy.Xianbi Yang, Abrar Hussain Qureshi, Yenku Kuo, Nguyen Ngoc Quynh, Tribhuwan Kumar & Worakamol Wisetsri - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigated the impact of value consonance on employee-based brand equity through the mediating role of teachers' self-efficacy and belongingness. For this purpose, a deductive approach was followed, and data were collected under a cross-sectional research design from academia through a questionnaire. Prior approval from the administration was sought before administrating the questionnaire on a large scale and a sample of 520 teachers was approached in the first phase. At this stage, 418 answered questionnaires were received, while in the (...)
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    Dignāga and Dharmakīrti on Fallacies of Inference: Some Reflections.Bhima Kumar Kukkamalla - 2020 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (3):403-419.
    In Classical Indian philosophy, except Cārvākas all other schools unanimously recognize inference as an instrument of valid knowledge. However, the validity of an inference depends on the validity of hetu and its relation to pakṣa on the one hand and sādhya on the other. If the relation in question is dubious, the inference, which is based on it, turns out to be invalid. In Buddhist epistemology, inference is accepted as a legitimate valid source of knowledge along with perception and they (...)
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  44. Essays on Nimbārka, Dhananjay Das, Indian philosophy, religion, and culture: proceedings of the national seminar on the occasion of birth-centenary celebration of Sri Sri Dhananjay Das Kathiababa. Dhanañjayadāsa, Satyanārāẏaṇa Cakravartī, Abinash Chandra De & Subhendu Kumar Siddhanta (eds.) - 2003 - Sukhchar: Sukhchar Kathiababa Ashram.
    Contributed articles on Nimbarka Sect and the contribution of Swami Dhanañjayadāsa, Hindu philosopher and scholar belonging to the sect; papers presented at the seminar, held in Uttara Cabbiśa Paragaṇā, India in 2001 and organized by Sukhchar Kathiababa Ashram; centenary commemorative volume in honor of Swami Dhanañjayadāsa.
     
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    Vedāntaparibhāṣa of Dharmarāja Adhvarīndra: Sanskrit text, English translation and elucidation.Gopinath Bhattacharyya, Dharmarājādhvarīndra & Prabal Kumar Sen - 2013 - Kolkata: University of Calcutta, Department of Philosophy under UGC SAP DRS (phase 1) in collaboration with Maha Bodhi Book Agency. Edited by Gopinath Bhattacharyya, Prabal Kumar Sen, Uma Chattopadhyay & Dharmarājādhvarindra.
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    Interplay Between Brain Dominance, Reading, and Speaking Skills in English Classrooms.Shanshan Li, Waode Hanafiah, Afsheen Rezai & Tribhuwan Kumar - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    One of the popular theories in psychology that potentially contributes to the development of teaching and learning programs is brain dominance. According to this theory, the brain is categorized into two hemispheres based on personal traits and cognitive styles. It is interesting to investigate the correlation between brain dominance and second language learning. Therefore, this study set out to examine the correlation between brain dominance and the development of English reading, and speaking skills. For this purpose, the required data were (...)
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    Two-Agent Single Machine Order Acceptance Scheduling Problem to Maximize Net Revenue.Jiaji Li, Yuvraj Gajpal, Amit Kumar Bhardwaj, Huangen Chen & Yuanyuan Liu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-14.
    The paper considers two-agent order acceptance scheduling problems with different scheduling criteria. Two agents have a set of jobs to be processed by a single machine. The processing time and due date of each job are known in advance. In the order accepting scheduling problem, jobs are allowed to be rejected. The objective of the problem is to maximize the net revenue while keeping the weighted number of tardy jobs for the second agent within a predetermined value. A mixed-integer linear (...)
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    Extending the Ring Theory of Personhood to the Care of Dying Patients in Intensive Care Units.Natalie Pei Xin Chan, Jeng Long Chia, Chong Yao Ho, Lisa Xin Ling Ngiam, Joshua Tze Yin Kuek, Nur Haidah Binte Ahmad Kamal, Ahmad Bin Hanifah Marican Abdurrahman, Yun Ting Ong, Min Chiam, Alexia Sze Inn Lee, Annelissa Mien Chew Chin, Stephen Mason & Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 14 (1):71-86.
    It is evident, in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic that has physicians confronting death and dying at unprecedented levels along with growing data suggesting that physicians who care for dying patients face complex emotional, psychological and behavioural effects, that there is a need for their better understanding and the implementation of supportive measures. Taking into account data positing that effects of caring for dying patients may impact a physician’s concept of personhood, or “what makes you, ‘you’”, we adopt Radha (...)
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    Changing phases of Buddhist thought.Anil Kumar Sarkar - 1968 - Patna,: Bharati Bhawan.
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    Dynamic facets of Indian thought.Anil Kumar Sarkar - 1980 - New Delhi: Manohar.
    v. 1. Vedas to the auxiliary scriptures -- v. 2. Three non-Vedic systems : Cārvāka, Jaina, and Buddha -- v. 4. Western impact on Indian thought.
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